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JUNE 24, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9 EMC: ‘We’re invested in what is going on here’ (Continued from Page A1) “We started in a one-room offi ce on south Commercial because we thought we had to have an offi ce there to do what we do,” Valerie said. “It made sense at the time because there was a lot of de- velopment in the area and it was kind of a hotbed. It also allowed us to transfer every- thing over gradually, and it was more convenient for existing customers,” Geoff added. As they got their feet under them, the bloom started slowly falling off the rose. The Whites lived in Keizer and were put- ting forth the effort to remain involved in the community, particularly through coaching Keizer sports teams for daugh- ters Kailyn and Madison, de- spite the business headquarters in Salem. Geoff, a 1993 gradu- ate of McNary High School, took on a role as an assistant coach of the Celtic freshman football team and the needs of the business were hampering his passion for coaching. “It doesn't seem like 20-30 minutes of drive time is that much, but it can make a big difference in a day,” Geoff said. They contacted a friend who knew the previous owner of the Glynbrook building to see what they could arrange. “We met at Burger King to pencil it out and, the next thing you know, we were sign- ing a lease,” Geoff said. Even though they've been in town for two years, it's not uncommon for them to get some pushback from custom- ers who don't want to travel safety services – but otherwise received the idea warmly. “You could involve the fi re department for cooking, the Boy Scouts for parking,” said board member Jim Taylor. “I think it's a great opportunity and the faster we can get it on the website to let people know it's happening, the better.” Parks board member Dylan Juran suggested advertising the fi nal plans heavily on social media. “I think it's an excellent opportunity and now is the time to get moving on it,” said JT Hager, a member of the parks board. “I move that the parks board encourage the concept and for the (parks foundation) to proceed with planning.” “all the way” to Keizer. But the results of the move are hard to overlook. Today, EMC employs property managers, admin- istrative staff, maintenance supervisors and maintenance staff, fi eld operation managers, site managers that have their own maintenance personnel and a marketing manager. “We're managing proper- ties from the coast to Bend and up to Portland,” Valerie said. Geoff keeps busy with small-ish construction proj- ects that currently include a fi ve-lot subdivision in west Salem. “We have plans people can choose from but I like custom building. I have a lot of fun working on interiors and lay- outs with our clients,” Geoff said. While they've succeeded to a large degree on their own traffi c court NO LICENSE USE OF MOBILE DEVICE Cameron Roberts Siegal, $150; Kareena Rose Young, $100; Pedro Munguia Ortiz, $125. Timothy Luke Porter, $135. FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE NO INSURANCE Isaac Karl Rockmore, $225. 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